Food Forward: Seeds of Change

August 21, 2014

Seeds represent hope, a new beginning. Amid battles over GMO crops and monocultures that dominate American farmlands, Food Forward TV travels to meet seed savers pursuing grassroots alternatives. From the dry deserts of Arizona to corn and soybean growers in Iowa and Illinois, genetic diversity does matter and the roots of change are taking hold.

This turned out great, although I substituted quite a bit due to the availability of certain vegetables in my area. I substituted celeriac for turnip, daikon for parsnips, and zucca (pumpkin?) for the red kuri squash. Additionally, and perhaps most importantly, I added about a teaspoon of caraway and fennel seed, as felt it was lacking a little something at

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Sounds like truly something weird that might even set my expensive rent apt. ablaze, and unclear what the custard portion even is?? Only for mega rich yupsters and their huge kitchens, and huge budgets for ingredients you can't even find, nor even know what they are, see the pompous British Baking Show!

What the hell is the custard portion of the recipe, totally unclear here, and star anise anyway??? You yuppies on PBS, extravagant ingredients harder than hell to find, and the sister show the British Pompous Bakers, I swear---now being supported by the Koch Bros. no less! This is why we have two Americas, one mega rich and one low income poor as hell. And,

I wonder if you used 9" tins like I did. Note that the recipe calls for 20cm, which is more like 7.9". It makes a difference: a 9" diameter circle is 31% bigger than a 7.87" one. So next time I'll multiply all the amounts by 1.31.